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LPOD C-, X-, or Ku-Band Outdoor Amplifier / Block Up Converter (BUC)

MN-LPOD

Serial-based Remote Product Management

Revision 10

5–14

Parameter Type

Command

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Arguments

for Command

or Response

to Query

Description of Arguments

(Note that all arguments are printable ASCII characters)

Response to

Command

(Target to

Controller)

Query

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Response to Query

(Target to

Controller)

Concise

Configuration

Status

N/A

26 bytes

Query only.

This is the concise version of the RCS query. Returns the configuration status of the unit, in the form

aa.aa;b;c;d;e;ff.ff;g;hhh, where:

aa.aa = attenuation in dB (ATT)

b = RF power amplifier state, 0 = Off, 1 = On (AMP)

c = mute state, 0 = un-muted, 1 = muted (MUT)

d = online status (ONL)

e = redundancy state and mode (ESW)

ff.ff = Attenuator offset in dB (AOF)

g = auto fault recovery mode (AFR)

hhh = External reference status, N/A = no external reference, 05M for 5 MHz, and 10M for a 10 MHz (See

Note)

Note: hhh will always be N/A if the internal reference oscillator option is not installed.

Example: CCS=aa.aa;b;c;d;e;ff.ff;g;hhh; ’cr’’lf’

CCS=

CCS?

CCS= aa.aa;b;c;d;e;

ff.ff;g;hhh

(See Description of

Arguments)

Concise RF Power

FET Current

Status

N/A

Length varies

depending on

number of

FETs installed

in the amplifier

Query only.

This is the concise version of the RFS query. Returns the RF Power FET Current status.

Example: CFS=xxx,xxx,x.x,x.x,……….,x.x,

CFS=

CFS?

CFS=x…..x

(See description of

RFS. Note that each

argument is

separated by a

comma.)

Circuit

Identification

CID=

48 bytes

Command or Query.

Sets or returns a 48-byte user-defined string that identifies or names the unit or station. The CID is entered as

one line, but it reads back from the unit as two 24-byte lines of data.

Default value: ------------------------

Examples:

<1/CID= Station #001--SSPA #01--’cr’

>0001/CID=

<1/CID?’cr’

>0001/CID=’cr’

Station #001’cr’

--SSPA #01--’cr’’lf’

CID=

CID?

CID*

CID?

CID=x…x

(See Description of

Arguments)